DESCRIPTION: This position is under the supervision of the Deputy Director for Services of the agency. Under limited supervision, provide leadership and supervision of the business affairs of the Nebraska Business Enterprises (NBE); Assist in the coordination of the business functions of the agency; performs related work as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:

This is the second level in a series of three (Business Manager I, II and III). The Business Manager series is focused on the leadership and business functions/activities of the Nebraska Business Enterprises and agency, such as, fiscal management (which includes increasing the number of NBE contracts, budgeting, accounting, purchasing and contract administration), material/physical management (which includes fixed assets and inventory, and frequently, space management, control processes where diverse forms of material/assets could exist, e.g., expendable v. durable, office v. storage), informational management (which includes basic administrative and program-specific record keeping operations and access control procedures, non-technical oversight of the deployment and maintenance of automated systems and data/voice communication networks including websites or databases), and personnel management (primarily related to basic payroll and benefits transactions and procedures to ensure fiscal control). These functions/activities normally would encompass the resources,

operations and needs of an organization, whether an entire agency, a free-standing facility or an entity equivalent in scope. The number and size of business functions covered will impact which level the position is assigned to.

The II level generally has responsibility for at least three of the four functions, with personnel

management being the least likely responsibility and fiscal management having a significant role. This class is usually found in medium-sized agencies or at a large 24-hour facility. Most positions at this level will have supervisory responsibility over support staff in each assigned work unit; some may supervise one or two professional level staff. Positions located at large 24-hour facilities, which are part of an even larger agency, will typically have facility budgets closely monitored by a central financial services office and significant budget and procurement decisions will be made by the facility CEO. It is distinguished from the other levels by the number, scope and size of business functions responsible for.

The Business Manager series is distinguished from the Office Services Manager series by scope and focus in the fiscal management area. The Business Manager scope, depending on the level and location, can be either facility or agency-wide and cover one, three or all business functions/activities of the facility/agency. The Office Services Manager series scope is agency-wide and focus is limited to office services (such as mail, shipping, receiving, non-technical communications, etc.).

EXAMPLES OF WORK: (A position may not be assigned all the duties listed, nor do the listed examples include all the duties that may be assigned.)

Become knowledgeable on the Randolph-Sheppard Act and state law regarding the Nebraska Business Enterprises; and be able to provide training in this area.

Develop new NBE Site opportunities including developing new contracts/sites to include assist with development of contract proposals and current site management.

Assist other NBE staff and vendors from an accounting/audit/management standpoint.

Assist with federal program reporting for NBE.

Understand and respond to inquiries to Agency Accounts Payable status.

Provide Backup for Business processing.

Establish and maintain proper systems of accounting and cost records (payables and receivables).

Prepare or assist in preparation of the organization's budget; monitor status; approve expenditures; prepare monthly, quarterly and annual reports; compile data for legislature and other state and federal entities.